KAGAWONG — The driver of a fuel truck involved in a serious three-vehicle accident near the bottom of Jerusalem Hill, Highway 540 in Billings Township Thursday, has been pronounced dead by the Ontario ...
SHEGUIANDAH—The final list of candidates for the December 9 band elections in Sheguiandah First Nation has been released by ...
Wayne Aelick of Kagawong, sold his handmade bird houses and feeders to benefit the Move for Liver charity at the ‘Bringing Birds to Your Backyard,’ hosted by avid birder Terry Land. Isobel Henry ...
SOUTH BAYMOUTH—When one purchases a new home, one is often unaware of what and who came before them. Sometimes the history is a complete mystery to the new homeowner. But, when one purchases a motel, ...
Islandview Farms offered sticky, tasty treats to those attending the M’Chigeeng Christmas market held last Saturday. photos by Jan McQuay The M’Chigeeng Christmas market offered a range of items, from ...
Retired after 40 years as a lawyer in Gore Bay, Terry Land is now a full-time birder-it says so on his business card. Last Thursday, Mr. Land presented ‘Bringing Birds to Your Backyard’ to a crowd in ...
SUDBURY—The first locally-acquired flu case of the 2025-2026 influenza (flu) season has been reported within Public Health Sudbury and Districts’ (PHSD) service area. Residents are reminded to protect ...
Before stepping into her new role as executive director of the Elizabeth Fry Society of Northeastern Ontario, she served as Director of Manitoulin-North Shore Victim Services, where she worked closely ...
Night hunting is illegal. In Ontario, you can generally only hunt for half an hour before sunrise to half an hour after sunset. It is a good idea to check when sunrise and sunset will be prior to ...
Rainbow District School Board (RDSB) to take trades education on the road. The Think Trades trailer was launched at Alexander Public School in Sudbury on November 6 and will be making its way to three ...
MINDEMOYA—Leanne Lewis completed the Cambodia Challenge for Shelter that provided her a true-life lesson.
The visit began with an introduction to Kenjgewin Teg’s guiding philosophies, rooted in Anishinaabe teachings, and aligned with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) Calls to Action.